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The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man

The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man

The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man

Mental and Social Condition of Savages
John Lubbock
January 2014
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9781108068499
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    Though professionally a banker and politician, John Lubbock (1834–1913) is best remembered for his scientific writings. As a boy, he was tutored by his father's friend, Charles Darwin, in natural history. He went on to make contributions to archaeology, anthropology and entomology. In this illustrated anthropological treatise, Lubbock applies evolutionary theory to the development of human civilisations, outlining the progression from ancient forms of art, relationships, religion, ethics, language and law to their counterparts in the present day. He argues that the social structures of ancient cultures can be interpreted through interaction with contemporary primitive cultures. Published in book form in 1870, the material for this work was first delivered as a lecture series at the Royal Institution. Lubbock's Pre-historic Times as Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages (1865), in which he coined the terms Palaeolithic and Neolithic, is also reissued in this series.

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    January 2014
    Paperback
    9781108068499
    412 pages
    216 × 140 × 23 mm
    0.52kg
    25 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Art and ornaments
    • 3. Marriage and relationship
    • 4. Religion
    • 5. Religion (cont.)
    • 6. Religion (cont.)
    • 7. Character and morals
    • 8. Language
    • 9. Laws
    • Appendix
    • Notes
    • Index.
      Author
    • John Lubbock